Flavors of Entanglement
Striking a perfect balance between honest self-reflection and fierce, unbridled catharsis, this might be one of our favorite breakup albums of all time. One minute, Alanis\' otherworldly voice sounds tender and heartbroken on the delicate ballad \"Torch.\" The next, her tone turns splendidly icy, backed by a torrent of synths on the wickedly smart character assassination \"Straitjacket.\" The emotions here are as big as the end of a relationship, and there\'s no singer we\'d rather feel them with.
It's been more than a decade since the likes of 'Hand in My Pocket' and 'Ironic' graced the charts, and close to it since her appearance as God in cult film Dogma cemented her position as a chart icon it was OK to like whatever your allegiances; no mean…
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It’s not too long, though, before new-age Alanis kicks in again, with about four too many ballads.
All right, check this scenario: a Canadian-born singer goes from Debbie Gibson-like teen angst to becoming Screechy Revenge Girl, selling a ton of jagged...